Mission Statement

We, the Catholic family of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, are people of faith,
rich in heritage and prayer. As a parish family, we are witnesses to God's
love in our community, committed to living and sharing the discipleship of
Jesus. This is accomplished through Eucharistic celebration, social
justice, the sharing of our gifts and by being a source of hope. We serve
one another by living the Gospel. We celebrate our sense of family through
liturgy, ministry and family-based education. We evangelize in our homes,
our neighborhoods and our work places. We welcome those in need.

News & Announcements

2018 Men's English ACTS Retreat - April 5-8, 2018"Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send You." - John 20:21Registration Form

Lent 2018 Schedule

Fridays in Lent
6:00pm - Bilingual Mass / Communion Service (Church)
6:30pm - Bilingual Stations of the Cross (Church)
7:00pm - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until 12midnight (Chapel)On Fridays during Lent, there will be no mass at 12noon in the chapel. Mass will be at 6pm with the Stations of the Cross in the main church.

During the Spanish Missions from Feb 29. - March 1stthere will be no daily mass in the chapel, Mass will be at 7pm with the missions in the main church.

Monday March 26th at 6:30pm: Parish Reconciliation Service
6:30pm - Scripture, Reflection and Preparation
6:45pm - Confessions: 5 priests will be available

BULLETIN NEWS:
Have you noticed that the bulletin is now printed in color? The parish would like to thank our bulletin sponsors. It is because of them that we are able to have a bulletin in color at no cost to the parish. Please be generous with these sponsors and when you use their services, let them know that you saw their add on the OLG Bulletin. On behalf of Friar Florencio Rodriguez, TOR and the OLG Community, thank you to our Bulletin Sponsors:

Faithful Citizenship
The only “voter guide” approved for distribution on all Catholic property is Faithful Citizenship as distributed by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Faithful Citizenship teaches voters how to form their conscience to vote in a manner consistent with Church teaching. Pamphlets, fliers, booklets, handbills
or any other material that mentions candidates by name should not be distributed anywhere on church property.Faithful Citizenship in EnglishFaithful Citizenship in Spanish

UPCOMING EIM BASIC AND REFRESHER WORKSHOPS
EIM Basic and Refresher Workshops are scheduled on a quarterly basis by the EIM Office, coordinating with the EIM site administrator at parishes, schools and other diocesan agencies. All clergy and paid staff, and all volunteers working with youth and vulnerable adults, at any parish or diocesan location, are required to complete a one-time Application for Ministry AND are required to attend an EIM workshop within 60 days of completing the application and then every three years thereafter.

As of September 1, 2013, anyone needing an EIM workshop will sign up on-line through their EIM account. The sign up process is explained once you access your EIM account. Please contact our parish EIM site administrator if you need assistance.
Go to HTTPS://WWW.EAPPSDB.COM/LOGIN.ASP?ORGZ_KEY=4 to log in to your EIM account in order to find the schedule of EIM workshops and to sign up.

Room Request Forms
The parish office is accepting room request from the OLG ministry groups. Requests must be submitted via the room request form (forma en español) and groups requesting must be EIM compliant in order for their requests to be processed. If you have any questions regarding EIM, contact Goldie in the parish office at 478-7955.